Upsala Mansion was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. Now, it's listed on Zillow for nearly a million dollars.
The listing agent is also the owner of the 1798 home that features nine bedrooms, 10 fireplaces, 15 parking spots.
The property also comes with a unique condition tied to its historical significance: a 70-page easement requiring the owner to allow an annual reenactment of portions of the Battle of Germantown on the grounds.
The battle itself was fought on the property's front lawn in 1777.
"It is actually part of the deed that the owner of Upsala is required to allow the battle to occur on the front yard of the property. And, it really is a fun event, and over the years. I threw a number of viewing parties, we would call them, because from inside the house, you have a great view of the reenactment," said Alex Aberle, the home's owner and listing agent.
Aberle says the house has so much to offer.
"You know, so it's a traditional floor plan, but it's still very flexible in how somebody could come in and occupy the space. And I'm asking, the house is for sale $995,000...There's been a lot of interest. We've had about 15 showings this week since showing started on Monday, and there's a bunch more scheduled for the weekend as well," he said.
Despite selling the property, Aberle said he plans to remain nearby, moving across the street and making himself available to future owners if needed.
If you're into historic homes and don't mind a yearly Revolutionary War battle in your front yard, Upsala Mansion at 6430 Germantown Avenue is for you.